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explain thigmotropism. with experimental point of view.

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Answered by AbhinavAtreus
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Thigmotropism is one example of tropism, which is the responding of a plant to environmental stimuli by growing towards or away from them. In other words, the reaction can be positive or negative. For instance, a stem can grow upwards towards the sun, and roots can grow away from an object in the soil.


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Answered by Aarshia2005
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Thigmotropism is the directional response of a plant organ to touch or physical contact with a solid object. This directional response is generally caused by the induction of some pattern of differential growth. This phenomenon is clearly illustrated by the climbing tendrils of some plants, such as the sweet pea.

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